090617 - Los Angeles Midweek Edition

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September 6-8, 2017 Volume 27 - No. 71 ‱ 3 Sections - 24 Pages

USA

DATELINE Trump ends DACA, recipients brace themselves for next six months FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Over 4,500 Filipino beneficiaries

THE Trump administration has decided to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) on Tuesday, September 5, an action that will affect nearly 800,000 people brought to the United States illegally as children. “I do not favor punishing children, most of whom are now adults, for the action of their parents,” said President Donald Trump in a

SC upholds integrity of 2016 polls, junks Marcos’ motion by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

THE Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed the authenticity of the Automated Election System (AES) in the 2016 elections, dismissing former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s first cause of action in his poll protest against Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo.

In his first cause of action, Marcos called on the SC, sitting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), to declare all the certificates of canvass used to proclaim Robredo’s victory as “authentic.” Questioning the “flawed” AES, the former senator also claimed that the Smartmatic vote-counting machines (VCM) used for the automated polls lack “demonstrated capability.”

But in a resolution dated August 29, the high court junked Marcos’ first cause of action, deeming the hope to nullify the integrity of the 2016 polls as “meaningless and pointless.” “Allowing the First Cause of Action to continue would be an exercise in futility and would have no practical effect,” the PET said in its decision made public on Tuesday, September 5. “Even if [the] protestant succeeds

in proving his first cause of action, this will not mean that he has already won the position of vice president as this can only be determined by a manual recount of all votes in all precincts,” it added. Several SC justices previously expressed apprehension over the possibility that the former senator’s electoral protest may put the entire nation’s elec-

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US pledges $14.3 million for Marawi relief THE United States has donated P730 million ($14.3 million) for the ongoing relief operations and rehabilitation of Marawi City, according to U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim. In a press briefing on Tuesday, September 5, Kim announced that Washington will provide humanitarian aid to the victims of the besieged city in Mindanao through its Agency for International Development (USAID). “This money will focus on restoring basic public services, including health care, water, and electricity, jumpstarting livelihoods, and promoting community reconciliation and alternatives to violent extremism,” Kim said. According to him, P153 million of the U.S.

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Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption founding chair Dante Jimenez, who ïŹled the impeachment complaint against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, is joined by the ïŹrst endorser, Lanao del Sur 2nd Dist. Rep. Jun Papandayan. Inquirer.net photo by Vince F. Nonato

CABINET MEETING. President Rodrigo Duterte presides over the 18th Cabinet Meeting at the Malacañang Palace on Monday, Sept. 4. Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Emmanuel Piñol briefed the president on the recent bird ïŹ‚u outbreak while Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano and Public Attorney’s OfïŹce (PAO) Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta discussed the status of the Legal Assistance Fund and other assistance to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) facing legal and court cases abroad. The Harmonized National Research and Development Agenda 2017-2022 and an update brieïŹng on the management of the Philippine Rise were also tackled during the meeting. Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante

Gordon files ethics complaint vs Trillanes by PAOLO

ROMERO

AND EDU PUNAY Philstar.com

Senator Richard Gordon on Tuesday, Sept. 5 followed through on his threat to ïŹle an ethics complaint against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV for his “unparliamentary behavior” during the hearing of the Senate Blue Ribbon committee last week. Senate photo by Alexis Nuevaespaña

MANILA — Sen. Richard Gordon made good on Tuesday, Sept. 5 his threat to file an ethics complaint against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV for his “unparliamentary behavior” during the hearing of the Senate Blue Ribbon committee last week. Gordon filed before the committee, chaired by Senate Major-

ity Leader Vicente Sotto III, a 23page complaint against Trillanes for “unparliamentary acts, language and conduct.” “The complaint against the continuous, unabated, unparliamentary acts, language, and conduct of Sen. Antonio F. Trillanes IV, which is causing damage to the Senate and the people and therefore, is of primordial concern,” Gordon said in his prefatory statement. He said the complaint was

2nd impeachment complaint vs Chief Justice gains steam by MA.

REINA LEANNE TOLENTINO ManilaTimes.net

“about maintaining the dignity of the Senate because all senators owe the public a public institution that, among others, deserves their respect.” Gordon, who chairs the Blue Ribbon committee, and Trillanes quarreled last week after the latter accused members of the panel of protecting some members of President Duterte’s family accused of being leaders of the socalled Davao group that engages

ANOTHER impeachment complaint against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno has gained traction, after 16 lawmakers endorsed it on Monday, Sept. 4. The formal verification of the complaint, filed by Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption chief Dante Jimenez and Eligio Mallari of the Vanguard of the Philippine Constitution, followed that of lawyer Lorenzo Gadon, which was endorsed by 25 members of the House of Representatives last week. An impeachment complaint is deemed filed only when “verified” or endorsed by at least one House member. Jimenez and Mallari accused Sereno of undermining the powers of the full Supreme Court or en banc in the approval of foreign trips and

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PNP chief: ‘Unfair’ to accuse police Horn moves on from rematch with of executing drug suspects Pacquiao, starts talks with Vargas by AUDREY

MORALLO Philstar.com

PNP chief Dir. Gen. Ronald dela Rosa

Inquirer.net photo by Grig C. Montegrande

by DINO

MARAGAY Philstar.com

MANILA — The burly chief of the Philippine National Police, Ronald Dela Rosa, broke down in tears in the Senate again following intense questioning on cops being involved in summary executions of suspects. Dela Rosa’s tears came as a Senate panel continued its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of a 17-year-old teenager in Caloocan City more than two weeks ago. The hearing also touched on the death of Carl Arnaiz, a 19-year-old whom Caloocan police said shot it out with them after allegedly robbing a taxi driver.

WITH Manny Pacquiao turning down a November 12 rematch with Jeff Horn, the Australian’s camp has reportedly started negotiations to fight a different opponent. According to a report by Brisbane-based 7 News, Horn’s side has began efforts to seal a deal with the camp of former champion Jessie Vargas, who interestingly previously fought Pacquiao.

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Jeff Horn and Manny Pacquiao

Philstar.com photos


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